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BBC Radio 1 was in for a treat when Hugh Jackman expressed interest in coming to their show for some rounds of "Innuendo Bingo." Unfortunately, the host of the show Scott Mills (whom you may remember from Game of Moans) was unable to be in the studio for the date they set up and Jackman was unable to come at any other time. They decided to take a chance and invited the inimitable Kylie Minogue to play hostess...and she said yes.

You can watch the cavalcade of muffled giggles, seriously out-of-context audio clips, and some very wet pants - and shirts, AFTER THE JUMP...

At Saturday’s 25th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City, Boy George welcomed singer and longtime LGBT ally Kylie Minogue to the stage for a sing-along performance of ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’

Before the performance, Minogue also took a moment to thank her gay fanbase and GLAAD.

Mike Munich, a pop musician and dancer who has worked with Lady Gaga, Kylie Minogue, Christina Aguilera, Ke$ha, Adam Lambert, and Beyonce, shows off his physical attributes in a new 'Sexercize 2.0' video covering Kylie Minogue's recent single.

The clip, directed by Mairin Hart, and choreographed by Lisa Eaton, was filmed at Mansion Fitness in West Hollywood includes former Kylie dancers Willie Gomez and Zac Brazenas, from her 2011 “Aphrodite Les Follies World Tour”, as well as dancers Andrew Pirozzi and Steven Dehler.

Kylie Minogue has announced her next single from Kiss Me Once will be the Pharrell Williams-written and produced track "I Was Gonna Cancel" and hopes folks will learn the words with a new neon-lit lyric video.

According to Kylie the song came about because she really was going to cancel a recording session with Pharrell and he got inspired by that.

In an interview with The Advocate, pop superstar Kylie Minogue shares her thoughts on why she became a gay icon and the creative influence her gay following continues to have on her music career.

Says Minogue:

“I didn’t become a gay icon or become popular in the gay community for doing something specific. That happened just because I was being myself.”

Minogue admits that her transition from actress to singer in the late 80s was difficult, but ultimately helped her embrace her own authenticity, something that the gay community noticed.

“In Australia, to be taken seriously as a singer took a long time,” she recalls. “I was attacked in the press – you could almost say bullied. It was stuff that really wasn’t nice and I didn’t understand at the time because I was just doing my job. I had to really dig my heels in to be allowed to be seen as a multifaceted personality.”

She adds, “I really resisted being pigeonholed and perhaps that’s one reason the gay community has felt some allegiance with me. Because I didn’t want to be told I was one thing and couldn’t be another. I didn’t want to have just one color to my personality.”

She goes on to discuss the creative influence the gay community has had on her career, which can be seen in her recent music video for “Sexercise" You can watch the video (and the sexy, sweaty male version) AFTER THE JUMP...